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Cisco TelePresence ISDN Link
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Introduction
xStatus Network [1..1] CDP SysObjectID
Returns the SysobjectID as configured in the switch that ISDN Link is connected to (if the
network switch supports CDP).
Format:
String.
xStatus Network [1..1] CDP VoIPApplianceVlanID
Returns the VoIPApplianceVlanID as configured in the switch that ISDN Link is connected to (if
the network switch supports CDP).
Format:
String.
D14954.04 ISDN Link Administrator Guide IL1.1.2, MARCH 2015.
Getting started
Software upgrade
SIP status
xStatus SIP Profile [1..1] Proxy [1..1] Status
xStatus SIP Profile [1..1] Proxy [1..1] Address
xStatus SIP Profile [1..1] Secure
xStatus SIP Profile [1..1] Verified
xStatus SIP Profile [1..1] Authentication
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Status information
Status information
Shows the status of the communication between the endpoint and the SIP Proxy server.
Active:
the communication between the endpoint and the SIP Proxy is active.
DNSFailed:
the attempt to establish communication to the DNS server failed.
Off:
there is no communication between the endpoint and the SIP Proxy.
Timeout:
the attempt to establish communication to the SIP Proxy timed out.
UnableTCP:
the system is unable to use tCP as the transport method.
UnableTLS:
the system is unable to use tLS as the transport method.
Unknown:
the status of the communication is not known.
Shows the address of the SIP Proxy that the system communicates with.
Format:
String.
Shows the encryption status of the signalling with the SIP Proxy server.
True:
encryption is enabled.
False:
encryption is disabled.
the result returned for this command will always be False.
Shows which authentication mechanism is used when registering to the SIP Proxy Server.
Digest:
uses the Digest access authentication method, as specified by RFC 2069.
NTLM:
uses the NtLM authentication method, which is a Microsoft authentication protocol.
Off:
No authentication mechanism is used.
Administrator Guide
System settings
Appendices
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